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A state clean-up may be the best bet for Thames Water | Nils Pratley
Arab mediators scramble to save Gaza ceasefire as Israel bolsters troop numbers
Arab mediators are scrambling to save the Gaza ceasefire as the Israeli military bolsters troop and tank deployments to the strip’s periphery in advance of the possibility the truce breaks down this weekend.
A Hamas delegation arrived in Cairo on Wednesday to “discuss ways to end the current crisis”, the …
Everton FC sponsor Stake.com to give up gambling licence in Great Britain
Stake.com, the online casino that sponsors Everton Football Club, is to give up its licence to operate in Great Britain, amid a
regulatory review of the company’s practices
, including a promotion fronted by a porn actor.The Gambling Commission began an investigation in response to the appearance …
David Amess’s killer had been dropped too soon by Prevent, review finds
The Prevent scheme made a series of errors in its handling of the man who went on to murder the Conservative MP David Amess, a review has found.
Ali Harbi Ali was convicted of Amess’s murder in 2022 when he was 26. He had been referred to Prevent in 2014 …
Starmer gives lesson in law 101 as KemiKaze crashes and burns again | John Crace
We’re going to have to rethink the way we do this. Redefine the parameters. It’s usual to think of prime minister’s questions as a moment of jeopardy for No 10. The brief 10 minutes or so each week when the leader of the opposition gets to make life uncomfortable for …
Nottingham attacks public inquiry to begin within weeks, Starmer says
A judge-led public inquiry into the Nottingham attacks will start in “a matter of weeks”, Keir Starmer has told the families of the three people killed and the injured survivors.
At a meeting at No 10 on Wednesday, the prime minister said the inquiry would scrutinise a “number of different …
Why Labour’s stance on migrants will backfire | Letters
Progressive MPs and NGOs supporting refugee and migrant rights
the government’s public display of arrests and deportations of putatively undocumented migrant workers, among whom may be victims of trafficking. Enver Solomon (Lights, camera, and a new low: why is the government making Deportation TV, …
Hamas faces hard choice over next hostage release as ceasefire falters
Hamas is facing hard choices as the Israeli military bolsters troop numbers in and around the Gaza Strip and the three-week-old ceasefire falters.
The Palestinian militant group unexpectedly announced on Monday that it was postponing the next planned release of three Israeli hostages over the weekend, citing alleged Israeli violations …